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Paul Pfeiffer (b. 1966 Honolulu) lives and works in New York. Pfeiffer has had one-person exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art (2001); the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2003 and 2017-18); the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (2005); MUSAC León, Spain (2008); the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin (2009) and Sammlung Goetz, Munich, Germany (2011).
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Barbara Earl Thomas is a Seattle-based visual artist with numerous national exhibits to her credit and an active art-making career that spans more than 30 years. A skilled painter who now builds tension-filled narratives through papercuts and prints, placing silhouetted figures in social and political landscapes, she pulls from mythology and history to create a contemporary visual narrative that challenges the stories we tell as Americans about who we are.
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Maria De Los Angeles is a Mexican-born, American artist who addresses ideas of migration, belonging, and identity through her drawing, painting, printmaking, and wearable sculptures. She holds an MFA from Yale School of Art (2015), a BFA from Pratt Institute (2013), and an Associate Degree from Santa Rosa Junior College (2010). Maria was awarded the Blair Dickinson Memorial Prize by Yale University (2015) for her artwork and her role within her community.
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Maggie Jensen speaks at Anderson Ranch Arts Center as part of the Fall Lecture series.
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Ranu Mukherjee speaks at Anderson Ranch Arts Center as part of the Fall Lecture Series.
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Calida Rawles speaks at Anderson Ranch Arts Center as part of the Fall Lectureseries.
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Anna Tsouhlarakis speaks at Anderson Ranch Arts Center as part of the Fall Lecture Series.
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Maysha Mohamedi speaks at Anderson Ranch Art Center as part of the 2022 Summer Series, describing her paintings and the technique she uses to connect to her personal history.
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Jeff Wall speaks at Anderson Ranch Art Center as part of the Summer Series, describing his photography and the technique he uses combining fiction with documentary.
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Liz Larner speaks about her sculptures and artistic processes at Anderson Ranch Art Center as part of their Summer Series.